Could you please confirm xbmc-xvba has been built without VDPAU support ? I'm currently testing this version in of my system but i can see in XBMC settings the VDPAU option available...which songs strange!

I can't check my other system right now (running xbmc-xvba-eden) but i'm pretty sure VDPAU is not shown in setting screen.

I have a problem when I enable both "Adjust display refresh rate to math video" and "Sync playback to display" with video clock (drop/dupe audio). I suffer from audio lag of approx. 125ms. When I disable "Adjust display refresh rate to math video" the lag is gone.

@Redfoox:
Which version of the ppa are you using? Can you provide a log? This sounds as a pulseaudio issue, but it can also be that your TV does special things for 24p. In this case you can tweak the advancedsettings.xml.

Hi, been lurking around here for a while, decided to register.
Planning to get the Acer Revo RL70, and I'm guessing this XVBA build would work better than OpenELEC (even though this has a Ubuntu install as well). So, if I follow the instructions on the first post (for preferably Eden, although do the tested git builds - that's Frodo, right? - work well as well?) I should all be set? Will be using it over HDMI on a Sony BRAVIA, streaming 720p (up to 6MBps) with mostly Dolby 5.1 (although I have a couple of movies with DTS) from XBMC Eden UPnP server on my Mac, and using plugins for streaming web video (YT, Apple Trailers etc.) Just listing all these details down so if there are any other bits I need to sort out aside from what's already in the first post, someone can point me in the right direction? Thanks a lot guys

Okay thanks, so if I go for the latest OpenELEC Fusion beta I would get the same features XvBA wise as here, but without the whole Ubuntu UI/backend? I'm just currently confused which method at the moment is more stable - going down the OpenELEC beta route, or by manually installing everything on top of Ubuntu here (and people in this thread said before that this works better than OpenELEC)

I have tested Openelec when looking for a stable and reliable system, it is very good and easy to use / upgrade, but finally preferred to revert to a normal Ubuntu installed with XBMC xvba, i encountered many boring bugs in Openelec making it not yet stable enough...

@fritsch
"Our eden branch misses some fixes, the openelec guys integrated in their source, for example ASIC hang fix" ? Do you mean this bug has finally been corrected ? (that would be great!)
@Fermenta
I posted something in a solved post (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=133071&page=2) i really need your help with zotac remote control and your lirc build :-)